HSBC bank confirms US data breach

Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption HSBC has not said how many of its US customers have been affected

HSBC has said some of its US customers’ bank accounts were hacked in October.

The lender said that the perpetrators may have accessed information including account numbers and balances, statement and transaction histories and payee details, as well as users’ names, addresses and dates of birth.

The BBC understands the firm believes that fewer than 1% of its American clients were affected.

It said it had already contacted those thought to have been exposed.

“HSBC regrets this incident, and we take our responsibility for protecting our customers very seriously,” the bank said in a statement.

“We have notified those customers whose accounts may have experienced unauthorised access, and are offering them one year of credit monitoring and identify theft protection service.”

The bank said the online accounts were breached between 4 and 14 October.

It is not clear whether the attackers have tried to make use of the data to steal savings.

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